Sudan’s NCP says upcoming shuffle will bring new faces

May 14, 2013 (KHARTOUM) – Sudan’s ruling National Congress Party (NCP)
has disclosed it would undergo imminent changes within its
institutions aiming at promoting youths to leadership positions.
Sudan’s Vice President Al-Haj Adam Youssef gestures as he speaks
during an interview in his office in Khartoum December 5, 2012
(REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah)
The NCP’s head of the political sector who is also Sudan’s 2nd vice
president, Al-Haj Adam Youssef, said at a news conference following
his visit to the NCP’s youth secretariat that “leaders who are getting
older should pave the way for young people wherever they are”,

Youssef called upon NCP’s youth to assume responsibility and get ready
for the next phase stressing that these changes are driven by a strong
will from its chairman and president of Sudan Omer Hassan Al-Bashir.

The NCP’s youth secretary, Abdel-Moniem al-Sunni, said that VP Youssef
briefed them on the current political and security situation.

He pointed out that youths in all states have joined the Popular
Defense Forces (PDF) in order to support the army in its current
campaign against Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) rebels.

His deputy, Obeid Allah Mohammad, for his part, spoke of imminent
changes within party’s institutions in favor of youth leaders but did
not elaborate.

There has been growing rumblings for change within the NCP and
particularly its younger members who complain that the leadership has
grown too old and stagnant.

In 2011 the Sudanese president came under fire during a meeting with
the NCP youth who complained about the growing level of corruption
which had blighted the economy.

Bashir reportedly promised to form an anti-corruption commission and
to increase the participation of youth in the party and government and
to introduce changes that prevent NCP figures from serving more than
two terms.

The Sudanese leader reiterated this year that he would not run for
reelection in 2015 but NCP officials sought to downplay the
announcement saying that the party will decide on its presidential
candidate and suggested that they could force Bashir to run again.

(ST)

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